Hello! Welcome to your daily roundup of what’s going on in pop culture.

Season 4 of “Schitt’s Creek” came to Netflix this weekend and in plowing through the episodes I was reminded of how much I love this sweet and salty Canadian show. It’s rare television about terrible people that treats them with a lot of affection, and the costume designer deserves every award going. Comfort viewing of the highest order.

A perfectly reasonable way to memorialize your cat

I am very inspired by the French artist Sophie Calle, who hit up Pharrell Williams, Laurie Anderson and Bono, among others, to help write a 37-track album in memory of her dead cat, Souris, The Wall Street Journal reports. She’s also putting on a show in Paris where you can listen to the album and look at portraits of Souris, which means “mouse.” I look forward to giving my cat a funeral in a fancy Parisian art gallery, too.

What happened over the weekend?

• Whether or not you followed the coverage of the meeting between Kanye West and President Trump last week, watching the “Saturday Night Live” recreation is a delight. [NY Times]

• “It is a phenomenal time to be a queer nerd,” said Nicole Maines, who made her debut as TV’s first transgender superhero on “Supergirl” this weekend. [NY Times]

• As someone who finds it hard to sit through horror movies, the trend for immersive horror experiences is very confusing to me. But devotees of extreme haunts repeatedly pay real money to be buried alive, pushed off a balcony or vomited on. “I feel like I am living my life at its fullest,” said one devotee, which, well, I suppose is hard to argue with.

… And what to listen to

There’s a lot to love in this week’s Playlist. I’ve been listening to “Gut Feeling” by the British R&B singer Ella Mai on repeat. It’s all “Stevie Wonder-tinged jazzy piano chords,” to quote the Times critic Jon Pareles, a super-smooth way to capture those first moments of romantic doubt.

A surreal print hangs in the White House

Spotted in the background on “60 Minutes,” it shows a very svelte President Trump having a drink with past Republican presidents. It was a gift from a Republican congressman, The Daily Beast reports, and bears a striking resemblance to the “Dogs Playing Poker” series.